they looked like news paper with his grandfathers picture on it.
Some flyers, rocks a picture of his mom all that his mom left for him.
African american
Bud keeps a blanket, five flyers, a picture of his momma, and a sack of rocks.
a big house of logs
Some of the imagery in "Bud, Not Buddy" includes descriptions of the Hooverville where Bud lived, the flyers for jazz bands, the journey Bud takes along the railroad tracks, and the sights and sounds of the Great Depression-era Michigan setting. These rich details help bring the story to life and immerse the reader in Bud's world.
In the novel "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Bud discovers keepsakes and mementos belonging to his deceased mother in the closets, including flyers from her performances as a jazz musician, photos, and her favorite bracelet. These items provide Bud with a connection to his mother and help him better understand who she was.
his grandpa
From what is written we know it is a golden rusty alto with a, "Big dent on the bottom part of (his) Saxophone." If you'd really like to know for yourself, try reading page 229 of Bud, Not Buddy for more information.
she named him bud because bud is a blooming flower waiting for the perfect care and bud is like bud . and buddy is dog name she told so that why she named him bud.
From what is written we know it is a golden rusty alto with a, "Big dent on the bottom part of (his) saxophone." If you'd really like to know for yourself, try reading page 229 of Bud, Not Buddy for more information.
"Bud not Buddy" is a book. Bud is the actual name, but characters in the story call him Buddy.
Bud Not Buddy is a children's chapter book.